| 1492: The Life and Times of Juan Cabezon of Castile |
| Homero Aridjis |
| Now in English for the first time, this sweeping story of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain during the era of world exploration was a best-seller in Latin America in the 1980s. |
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| Across the Wide River |
| William Hewitt |
| Based on a true story, this historical novel written for young readers deals with war heroes, family heritage, and self-imposed rites of passage. This book is sure to inspire juveniles and adults alike. |
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| Alburquerque: A Novel |
| Rudolfo Anaya |
| "Alburquerque is a rich and tempestuous book, full of love and compassion, the complex and exciting skullduggery of politics, and the age-old quest for roots, identity, family."--John Nichols, author of The Milagro Beanfield War |
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| The Algarrobos Quartet |
| Gerardo Mario Goloboff |
| Stephen A. Sadow , Translator |
| A series of four short novels from Argentina in which the rules of the game are mysterious and terrible events occur without warning. |
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| Amnesia in a Republican County |
| Gary Soto |
| Again, Soto brings us a blend of comedy and pathos in his newest novel. Silver Mendez, a veteran Chicano poet, finds himself in predicaments involving a Baptist college, the president's wife, and even selling drugs. All this comes to light as he tries to recover his memory lost in a mishap with a typewriter. |
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| Arizona War: A Colton Brothers Saga |
| Melody Groves |
| The Colton brothers must overcome Apaches, Confederate Texans, and their own demons at the start of the Civil War. |
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| Beating the Devil |
| W. C. Jameson |
| A suspenseful tale of brutal struggle and loss set in the northern Mexican countryside. |
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| Bent Dreams |
| Richard Tinguely |
| Two battered loners learn to care in the wide open spaces of rural New Mexico. |
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| Big Dreams and Dark Secrets in Chimayo: A Novel |
| G. Benito Córdova |
| The mythological saga of Flaco Salvador Cascabel Natividad, a native of Chimayó, New Mexico, and his encounters with alcohol, his community, and ultimately, himself. |
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| Billy Blackfeet in the Rockies: A Story from History |
| Marc Simmons |
| Ronald Kil , Illustrator |
| Inspired by the boyhood experiences of a scout for General George A. Custer, this is the fourth book in the acclaimed Children of the West Series. |
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